Sentences with phrase «education organisations see»

The survey also reveals that 65 % of education organisations see Brexit as a threat.

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Some such experiences and actions can be seen in the successful action to re-conquer the earth by the farmers in Brazil or Madagascar, the initiatives for education and rural training of women in Senegal or in the exemplary battles of the South - Korean workers who demonstrated the possibility of constituting efficient inter-professional trade union organisations in the so - called emerging countries.
According to a recent survey by the Higher Education Academy, an organisation dedicated to improving the learning experience of students while at university, just 49 per cent of postgraduate students feel integrated into their department's community (see «Room for improvement»).
You can see patients, or you might be interested in health promotion and education, public health, working as part of larger organisations, in community programs, consulting, research, writing, retail, or as a sales rep.. There are so many avenues you can take.
The last 10 years have seen a closer focus on education from helping to set up the British Council for School Environments to leading a British education organisation in Vietnam for seven years.
Commenting on this new release, NetSupport's Managing Director, Al Kingsley, said: «With this update to both the Corporate and Education Editions of DNA, we're giving organisations the ability to monitor and support users across a multi-platform environment, which is a huge benefit for those operating a range of technologies on site; allowing them to see all activityand apply profiles to groups and departments to boost efficiency even further.»
Some businesses are already linking with local schools for other reasons, but organisations who see a future in the technology would be wise to consider investing in their up - and - coming local workforce by providing students with tools and education around the opportunities that the technology brings.
A severely right wing culture electing a severely right wing government who withdrew support for education and has now given it away essentially to private for - profit organisations who instead of seeing children as people to be educated, they see them as a resource to be mined.
Roden is at pains to make clear that this is not about privatising education, but about a philanthropic attitude that sees organisation's investing back into their community.
Although a relatively young trust, early results indicate the positive impact the organisation is having on education in the region, with this summer's Key Stage 2 tests seeing a leap of 14 per cent on 2016's results.
Previously chief executive of Voluntary Service Overseas, Neil saw the potential for international operations and steered the organisation with a new mission: to contribute to education in developing countries.
«The employment practice has a broad base of expertise and we are seeing real growth in all areas, including our work for manufacturing organisations, charities, higher education institutions as well as the supply chain to the offshore sector.»
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